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A Couple Of Guys
''A Couple of Guys'' was a comic strip about the lives of a gay male couple, their friends and family in New York City. The strip was first published in September 1996 and was written and drawn by Dave Brousseau. The strip ended in February 2018 because of high production costs and Brousseu's wishes. History The strip was first published in the now-defunct ''Weekly News'', a gay newspaper in Miami, Florida, in September 1996. It was syndicated in June 1996 and was published in newspapers across the United States. and on several websites. Brousseau said that two of the characters, Eric's sister and brother-in-law, first appeared in a comic strip he drew in college. Mary Ann Parker and Marty Dinkleman were supporting characters in ''Guy Average, Average Guy'', which also appeared in the ''Xavier University (Cincinnati), Xavier University Newswire''. However, the later Marty was somewhat different from the previous incarnation in that the college version was never openly homophobi ...
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A Couple Of Guys
''A Couple of Guys'' was a comic strip about the lives of a gay male couple, their friends and family in New York City. The strip was first published in September 1996 and was written and drawn by Dave Brousseau. The strip ended in February 2018 because of high production costs and Brousseu's wishes. History The strip was first published in the now-defunct ''Weekly News'', a gay newspaper in Miami, Florida, in September 1996. It was syndicated in June 1996 and was published in newspapers across the United States. and on several websites. Brousseau said that two of the characters, Eric's sister and brother-in-law, first appeared in a comic strip he drew in college. Mary Ann Parker and Marty Dinkleman were supporting characters in ''Guy Average, Average Guy'', which also appeared in the ''Xavier University (Cincinnati), Xavier University Newswire''. However, the later Marty was somewhat different from the previous incarnation in that the college version was never openly homophobi ...
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